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VICTORIA
Kinglake
National Park
Only
65 km from Melbourne, this 21,600 hectare
park lies on the slopes of the Great
Dividing Range. Scenic lookouts offer
dramatic views of the Melbourne skyline,
Port Phillip Bay, the Yarra Valley and
across to the You Yangs.
Things
to Do
Visit
Masons Falls, and the interpretive display
in the Visitor Centre (western section).
Enjoy
the wildflowers in Spring and the views
from the Mount Everard Track in the
Jehosaphat Gully (eastern) section.
Walk
to Wombelano Falls in the
Wombelano-Andrews Hill (northern)
section.
Facilities
Masons
Falls - sheltered picnic tables, gas
barbecues (coin operated), water, toilets
with disabled access and parking at the
picnic area. A car park and picnic tables
are provided at Mount Sugar Loaf.
Jehosaphat
Gully - tables, electric barbecues (coin
operated), water and toilets.
An
admission fee is charged at Masons Falls.
Island
Creek picnic area has picnic tables,
fireplaces, toilets.
The
Gums camping area provides for caravans
and camping and has water, fireplaces and
toilets with facilities for people with
limited mobility. Bookings
required.
Heritage
The
Great Dividing Range was the boundary
between the Wurundjeri people to the south
and the Taunerong people to the north.
European
settlers entered the Kinglake area in the
hope of striking it rich. Shafts and
diggings around the park are evidence of
the gold mining days, but the gold fields
were not very rich and soon timber cutting
replaced mining in importance. By the
1920's the accessible timber supply was
running out and potatoes and berry fruit
became the principal products. Agriculture
brought large-scale clearing - seen by
several prominent local people as a threat
to the natural value of the area - so
Kinglake National Park was created in
1928. (The area was named after the
celebrated English author and lawyer,
Alexander William Kinglake). Since then it
has grown through land donations and
acquisitions.
Fauna
You
may see a Black Wallaby, Platypus,
water-rat or kangaroo especially in the
Masons Falls area. The Superb Lyrebird,
rosellas and kookaburras can also be seen
in Jehosaphat Gully and Masons Falls
picnic areas.
Vegetation
Fern
gullies are a feature of many walks in
Kinglake National Park.
In
the Masons Falls area, there is a variety
of vegetation including Messmate forest
with bracken under-storey, open grassy
areas, Austral Grass-trees, ferns, and
Hazel Pomaderris. Spring brings a carpet
of wildflowers including orchids, lilies,
everlasting daisies, correas, grevillea
and heath.
Bushwalks
from Jehosaphat Gully pass through both
wet and dry forest and lush fern gullies,
banksia and grass trees. Wildflowers are
abundant along the Mount Everard track in
spring.
Shallow
soil and drier conditions create a less
towering, more open forest in the
Wombelano-Andrews Hill section.
Looking
After the Park
- Please
do not feed the birds.
- Dogs
are allowed only at Frank Thompson
Reserve.
- No
firearms allowed.
- Fires
are to be lit in fireplaces only.
- Horses
are restricted to specific tracks.
- No
generators are allowed in the camping
ground.
Precautions
When
walking, warm clothing should be carried
during winter as it can snow.
Water
should be carried during summer walks.
How
to Get There
Mount
Sugarloaf section: National Park Road,
Pheasant Creek
Everard
section: Kinglake-Healesville Road (Mt
Slide Road), Kinglake
Wombelano
section: Glenburn-Eucalyptus Road,
Kinglake, and Extons Road, Kinglake
Central
Masons
Falls Picnic Area
There
is a designated accessible walk from the
Masons Falls picnic area. It is a 500m
sealed nature trail called the Lyrebird
Walk. Lyrebirds are present in this area.
The track has seating at regular intervals
and is maintained by two volunteer groups.
The track to the Falls is of a high
standard and free of steps, but does have
some steep sections. The picnic site is
quite rough and sloping .
Jehosaphat
Gully
Jehosaphat
Gully picnic area has a sealed car park
and a good standard of picnic furniture,
barbecues and shelter. Gravel paths allow
movement around the picnic area. There are
only a few steep sections. The designated
accessible toilet does not meet current
access standards. There is a short circuit
walk through the forest. It is only an
informal path at this stage, and not
designed for accessibility.
The
Gums
A
nature circuit walk from this site has a
good flat and wide path, generally
accessible to all abilities. Camp sites
are flat, bare-earth under a tree canopy,
and paths to the facilities are gravel.
There are plans to build a larger group
camping area near here, and the new
facilities are likely to include design
features for increased accessibility.
Nearby
Parks
Mount
Disappointment State Forest
Sugarloaf
Reservoir Park
Toolangi
State Forest/Murrundindi Reserve
Warrandyte
State Park
Activities
Camping,
Horse Riding, Walking
Guided
Activities
1.
Birdwatching
2. Bushwalking
3. Coach/Bus Tours
4. Four Wheel Drive Tours
5. Horse Riding
6. Mountain Bike Riding
7. Trail Bike Tours
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Dedicated
to the Diamondvale Project
© 1997 New Realm Media e-mail alessandro@ciaodarling.com

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